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* Grimal, Pierre, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, ISBN 978-0-631-20102-1.
* Seyffert, Oskar, " Dictionary of Classical Antiquities ", London: W. Glaisher, 1895.
* Grimal, Pierre, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, ISBN 978-0-631-20102-1.
* Grimal, Pierre, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, ISBN 978-0-631-20102-1.
Dictionary of Classical Antiquities 1894.
) A Dictionary of Shakespeare's Classical Mythology ( 2009 )
* The Oxford Classical Dictionary.
In 1898, the Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities described the structure as " the largest of all the temples of Egypt, the so-called Labyrinth, of which, however, only the foundation stones have been preserved.
The inscription supposedly commemorated the execution of Aristocrates of Arcadia, who had betrayed the Messenian hero Aristomenes at the battle of the Great Trench .< ref > Paul Anthony Cartledge " Aristomenes ( 1 )" The Oxford Classical Dictionary.
Historical Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Classical Music.
* Harry Thurston Peck Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, 1898: " Faunus ", " Pan ", and " Silenus ".
The Oxford Classical Dictionary.
Room's Classical Dictionary.
* WQXR Classical Music Scene: Entry in Grove Concise Dictionary 1988
* Grimal, Pierre, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, ISBN 978-0-631-20102-1.
Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities ( On-line )
The Oxford Classical Dictionary ( Oxford: Oxford University Press ) ISBN 0-19-869117-3.
Francis Grose's A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ( 1785 ) derives the term from the following story:
* Article " Jupiter " in The Oxford Classical Dictionary.
* Hornblower, Simon and Anthony Spawforth, The Oxford Classical Dictionary ( Third Edition ) ( Oxford: OUP, 1996 ), s. v.
" John Lemprière in his Classical Dictionary ( 1827 ) wrote, " Some suppose that the Sirens were a number of lascivious women in Sicily, who prostituted themselves to strangers, and made them forget their pursuits while drowned in unlawful pleasures.
A Classical Dictionary ;.... New York: Evert Duyckinck, Collins & Co., Collins & Hannay, G. & C. Carvill, and O.
* Smith, William, A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography Vol.
* March, J., Cassell's Dictionary Of Classical Mythology, London, 1999.
* Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities ( 1898 )

Classical and states
According to Kapila Vatsyayan, " Classical Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, literature ( kāvya ), music, and dancing evolved their own rules conditioned by their respective media, but they shared with one another not only the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Indian religio-philosophic mind, but also the procedures by which the relationships of the symbol and the spiritual states were worked out in detail.
# An ancient Greek currency unit found in many Greek city states from Classical times on, as well as in many of Alexander's successor states and South-West Asian kingdoms during the Hellenistic era.
An inscription identifies Callicrates as one of the architects of the Classical circuit wall of the Acropolis ( IG I < sup > 3 </ sup > 45 ), and Plutarch further states ( loc cit ) that he contracted to build the Middle of three amazing walls linking Athens and Piraeus.
Classical thermodynamics accounts for the adventures of thermodynamic systems in terms, either of their time-invariant equilibrium states, or else of their continually repeated cyclic processes, but, formally, not both in the same account.
Classical thermodynamics was originally concerned with the transformation of energy in cyclic processes, and the exchange of energy between closed systems defined only by their equilibrium states.
Classical thermodynamics can consider irreversible processes, but its account in exact terms is restricted to variables that refer only to initial and final states of thermodynamic equilibrium, or to rates of input and output that do not change with time.
Especially among Classical Realist thinkers, power is an inherent goal of mankind and of states.
Classical thermodynamics deals with states of dynamic equilibrium.
The Hellenic calendar — or more properly, the Hellenic calendars, for there was no uniform calendar imposed upon all of Classical Greece — began in most Greek states between Autumn and Winter except the Attic calendar, which began in June.
In the city states of Classical Greece, synoecism occurred when the " demos " combined with, usually by force, and submerged the " politiea " to form one political union.
For example the rule 7. 2. 35 states that i should be prepended to ārdhadhātuka suffixes beginning with a consonant other than y ; an example of such suffix is-tum ( the Classical Sanskrit infinitive ); this rule is restricted by the following sūtras.
Charles Rosen states in his book The Classical Style that the entire piece fits the mold of a sonata form because of the reprise of material from the first movement that had been in D major, the relative major, now reprised in B minor.
The similarity of the effective potential ‘ seen ’ by the outer electron to the hydrogen potential is a defining characteristic of Rydberg states and explains why the electron wavefunctions approximate to classical orbits in the limit of the correspondence principle .< ref name =" Classical "> In other words, the electron's orbit resembles the orbit of planets inside a solar system, much like the obsolete but visually useful Bohr and Rutherford models of the atom used to show.
According to Kapila Vatsyayan, " Classical Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, literature ( kaavya ), music and dancing evolved their own rules conditioned by their respective media, but they shared with one another not only the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Indian religio-philosophic mind, but also the procedures by which the relationships of the symbol and the spiritual states were worked out in detail.
Classical economists relied on the Say's law which states that supply creates its own demand, which stemmed from the belief that wages, prices and interest rates are all flexible.
The Bahir states: “ For you shall call Understanding a Mother .” Classical Jewish texts state Binah yeterah natun l ' nashim (" an extra measure of Binah was given to women ").
The website of the firm of Quinlan and Francis Terry LLP states that the firm continues the architectural style of the practice which was started by Raymond Erith in 1928, and specialises in high quality traditional building mostly in Classical idioms.

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